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Salvage Design

Salvage Design published on 1 Comment on Salvage Design

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I love it! A bathtub couch. A shopping cart chair. Reestore is so clever, they don’t need to use 100 year old salvage. They can make fine furnishings out of everyday crap!

The prices aren’t bad. The couch costs as much as a “regular” couch. Ok, it may not be the most comfortable thing in the world, but who cares? It’s fabulous! And your dog can’t chew it up.

Oh, one catch. Reestore is in the UK.

Via Inhabitat

Frankenstein Chairs

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Via Ready Made

Italian designer Gamper Martino says “There is no perfect chair.” So he set out to design a fusion chair. In fact, 100 of them. In 100 days. The results were on display this October at the Design Museum in London. 100 Chairs in 100 Days, the book, is now available for purchase.

All chairs were salvaged from friends or the streets of London. See all the fun things you can create from salvage, kids?

NYC Represents in Miami Art Fair

NYC Represents in Miami Art Fair published on 1 Comment on NYC Represents in Miami Art Fair

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Our trip to Florida last week was strictly for visiting purposes. But in between installing ceiling fans for my mother and meeting the Jack Klompus of The Greens of Tamarac, we did get a chance to surprise our friend Liz at the Aqua Art Fair in Miami.

Aqua Art Miami is part of a week long contemporary art fair in which various hotels in Miami Beach transform themselves into galleries. The main event, Art Basel Miami Beach, sister event of Switzerland’s Art Basel, is now the most important art show in the United States.Continue reading NYC Represents in Miami Art Fair

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